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Amazon says Kindle sales double during holiday weekend

Looks like those holiday deals for Amazon's Kindle family -- the 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet for as low as $129 among them -- paid off handsomely for the online retailing giant, as the company posted its biggest day to date for global Kindle sales.

Kindle sales for the holiday weekend as a whole -- which extended from Thursday to Monday -- were "more than double" that of last year during the same time period. That's either an indicator of a healthier global economy, further proof that the Kindle is everyone's favorite holiday gift or reassurance that Amazon's tablet strategy is working.

Not that we'd know. Amazon did not, and historically does not, release detailed sales figures.

The company has taken great strides to occupy every price point below Apple's iPad, and the strategy seems to be effective enough to prompt Apple to eat its own words and offer a smaller, lower priced model.

Amazon says its e-readers and tablets occupied the top four spots on its global bestsellers list, and the $129 Kindle Fire deal was its biggest Cyber Monday deal ever. The Kindle Fire HD is "the most gifted and most wished for product on Amazon" worldwide. (Consider, however, that Amazon controls the promotion of its own products in its own store.)